There is no scientific proof either way, but many people claim that this plant, under certain conditions, really increases material well-being. But some people say this is all nonsense and that the plant was named after its leaves because they look like coins. But, as smart people say, thoughts are material; we are what we believe in. So, let’s look at how a money tree can help improve your well-being.
In many homes, a money tree is seen as a symbol of wealth, so to encourage this, you can bury a coin in a pot with the plant, hang some paper money on the leaves, and place 6-10 coins at the bottom of the pot. It is better to grow the plant yourself, either by planting a leaf or cutting or by buying a tiny plant in the store so that the tree will be better saturated with your energy and your home’s energy. The pot itself cannot be given away, thrown away, or left outside, as this will make the plant worse. You must ensure you have enough space around it and that it doesn’t get too busy with other flowers and objects. You should regularly wipe the dust from the leaves, water only when the soil is dry, and feed it.
Here are some honest reviews from people who have a money tree:
1. “I noticed that the more leaves the fat woman had, the more money there was, and even some financial well-being appeared in our family. But then, when the money tree began to lose its leaves, we had some small money problems. So, how can you not believe in this sign after this? So, if you see the fat woman losing leaves, be careful.”
2. “Our boss at work believes in this. The office has a money tree, and the director even put a 500 ruble banknote under it! I noticed that as orders started coming in, the tree grew! So, the important thing is to believe, and money will come to you with the help of the money tree.”